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What if I have only one eye, am color blind, have had amputations of arms/legs or have impaired hearing etc…?

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What if I have only one eye, am color blind, have had amputations of arms/legs or have impaired hearing etc…?

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If otherwise healthy and you pass other elements of the exam, you may well be certified. You must demonstrate, in a practical test given by a flight examiner, that you can perform the necessary procedures in the flight/airport environment. You will then be given a “Statement of Demonstrated Ability” known as a “SODA”, authorizing you to act as pilot in command.

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